Monthly Archives: April 2015

The History Boys The Churchill Theatre on Monday 27th April 2015. For a play that was last year voted the ‘Nation’s Favourite Play,’ I’m sure this show needs no introduction however if you are like me, the play (and the film) have managed to pass you by then let me give you a brief introduction. The play is set in

Review for Londontheatre1. Rumpy Pumpy is a new musical based on a true story of 2 WI ladies that set out to legalise prostitution and undertake a search across the world (well Amsterdam, America and New Zealand) to find the perfect brothel, set against the back drop of 3 working girls, their madam (Holly played by Madi Symonds) and

The sell out success of the recent show I directed for my local amateur musical theatre group has got me thinking about shows that sell, the current crop of shows in the West End and further on down the line the impact this has on amateurs.

Kerry Ellis & Louise Dearman have announced a one night concert on the 27th September at the Prince Edward theatre. At the announcement this morning they advised they had known each other since they were 15 and attended a summer school together, despite this long history the 2 west end stars have never sung professionally together and have decided to

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My latest review is for J.M.Barrie's Dear Brutus. Whilst most theatres are offering us Peter Pan, Southwark Playhouse offer us a lesser know play of his that tugs on the imagination and gives us food for thought.